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    currently valued at Rs 2‚100 crore. Within this sector‚ the anti-ageing market in India is estimated at Rs 200 crore. With growing awareness and lifestyle changes‚ this figure could grow exponentially in the future. With respect to anti – ageing skin products‚ when we consider the present awareness levels of women it has increased tremendously. Women today are well informed about the anti-ageing products and their benefits. This is because companies advertise these products on TV‚ magazines and

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    contagious infection caused by a number of fungi‚ affecting the skin or scalp. One could get the infection from skin to skin contact‚ such as handshakes or hugs. One could also get it from touching a contaminated animal or object‚ such as dogs or a doorknob. The most common locations to find ringworms are the scalp‚ chest‚ hands‚ groin‚ and feet. There are many types of ringworms but here are some common ones: tinea corporis (skin)‚ tinea capitis (scalp)‚ tinea pedis (feet) or may be known as athlete’s

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    mouth‚ or cream for use on the skin. Triamcinolone acetonide paste is used for mouth sores after meals two or three times daily‚ and at bedtime‚ while Triamcinolone acetonide cream is primarily used on the skin‚ applied two to four times a day. What’s Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream Used For? Triamcinolone acetonide cream reduces the actions of chemicals in the body that cause redness‚ itching‚ dryness‚ scaling‚ crusting‚

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    Discrimination Test: Determining the Two-Point Threshold ABSTRACT The two-point discrimination test of the skin is a simple test of the sensory nerve function. Two-point discrimination measures the individual’s capability to distinguish two points of stimuli presented at the same time. The importance of this study is the ability to tell of two points verses than one that pressing on the skin depends on two things: the concentration of the sensory receptors and the connections that the sensory nerve

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    Parabens Research Paper

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    Our skin is the most delicate part of our body. We should always make the best choice for our skin when it comes to picking out the skincare products. Certain harmful chemicals present in the skincare products can react badly on the skin and cause inflammations‚ allergies‚ acne and so forth. Their usage over the time may do irreversible damage to the skin by accelerating the aging process and causing fine lines‚ wrinkles‚ crow’s feet‚ etc‚. One such harmful chemical that is widely found in skincare

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    areas of the body that undergo more abrasion (Epithelial Cells) than then areas of the body that require just having simple squamous epithelium (Epithelial Cells). Examples of areas that need stratifies squamous epithelium are the outmost layer of skin as well as the lining of the mouth and esophagus. In contrast‚ areas that use simple squamous epithelium include capillaries‚ alveoli‚ and various tissue that require rapid diffusion. 2. List and explain the different characteristics of each membrane

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    esthetician and a Professional Skin Therapist From Brisbane to Belfast to Boston‚ The International Dermal Institute trains over 75‚000 Professional Skin Therapists every year! That’s because for over 25 years‚ we’ve pushed skin therapist education to its limits‚ literally redefining professional excellence and offering skin therapists a unique opportunity to reach their personal best in the process. We do it by offering the most challenging and rewarding postgraduate skin and body therapy curriculum

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    Integematory System

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    Skin and its dervaties form the integumentary system.the upper surface or upper layer of skin is cover by layer of epidermis which have further 5 layers named as the lower or dense layer is stratum basale(germinativum) and the next upper layer is stratum spinosum the third upper layer is stratum granulusum and the fourth upper laer is stratum lucidum and the uppr last layer of the epidermis is stratum cornum layer which cover the whole body upper surface.the epidermis layer of the skin is nonvascular

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    assessment The skin is an outside covering for the human body. It is an organ just like the heart‚ lung and liver. It provides layer of protection and plays a vital role in maintaining body temperature and by making you aware of external stimuli through the sense of touch. The skin has two layers‚ the epidermis and the dermis‚ although not part of the skin‚ the hypodermis lies beneath the dermis. When the skin is about to be damaged it shows signs of redness and warmth on the area. Skin gives protection

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    Coconut Oil Speech

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    The evidence of these benefits can be seen within the Asian and Islander civilizations of the globe. Take a look at their hair‚ how thick and glossy it is or the remarkable condition their skin is in. Coconut oil is used as a hair treatment artifact‚ skin moisturizer and cooking oil. As you can see‚ it has many usages. The health benefits are derivative of the presence of lauric acid‚ capric acid and caprylic acid and its properties such as anti-microbial‚ anti-oxidant

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